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In his spare time, you can find him entertaining kids as Spider-Man or Darth Vader at birthday parties or scaring the heck out of them at haunted houses. Thanks to a life spent immersed in comic books and movies, Michael is always ready to infuse his articles with offbeat bits of trivia for an extra layer of fun. Michael’s background in storytelling draws him to find the most fascinating aspects of any topic and transform them into a narrative that informs and entertains the reader. A graduate of Arizona State University with a PhD in 20 th Century American Literature, Michael has written novels, short stories, stage plays, screenplays, and how-to manuals. His work has been featured in Screen Rant, ASU Now, Sell Books Fast,, and Free Arts among others.

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Michael Jung is a mild-mannered freelance writer-for-hire, actor, and professional storyteller with a keen interest in pop culture, education, nonprofit organizations, and unusual side hustles.

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Spider-Man may be a fictional character – but his spirit is something that anyone can embody.

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Spider-Man movie actors Tom Holland and Andrew Garfield have also been known to visit children’s hospitals and kids’ charities as their alter egos and brighten up a child’s day. Thanks to nonprofit organizations like Put on the Cape, cosplayers portraying Spidey and other heroes have put on superhero-themed events to benefit multiple Children Advocacy centers. By the end of the episode, Spidey reveals his identity to Taina, who is also terminally ill, and remarks that she’s more of a superhero than he’ll ever be.īut perhaps the best example of Timmy Harrison’s legacy is the number of times a “Spider-Man visit” can come true in the real world.

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Wanting to help her friend, Taina recruits several New York cab drivers (whose lives were all saved by Spider-Man) to track down Spidey and reminds him of who he really is. He even takes Taina web slinging – but later gets captured and brainwashed into helping Doctor Octopus (a plot from The Amazing Spider-Man #55-56). Spidey chats with Taina and shares the story of how he got his powers (the first time his entire origin was related in the series). The storyline shows a Peter Parker who wants to quit being Spider-Man – until a note sent to the Daily Bugle sends him to a hospital where a young girl, Maria Taina Elizando, is adding to her Spider-Man collection.

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“The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man” was even adapted into the two-part episode “Make a Wish” that ran in Season 2, Episode 2 and 3 of the popular Spider-Man: The Animated Series from the 1990s.

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Overwhelmed, Jameson relents and lets Spider-Man give the kids a show.

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He ends up showing Jameson all the clippings reporting how Spider-Man regularly saved the Daily Bugle publisher despite all the terrible things Jameson said about him. Stating that Timmy died happy having met his hero, Timmy’s brother reveals he inherited and has been adding to Timmy’s Spider-Man scrapbooks. Apparently, Timmy took his brother into his confidence before he died, telling him about Spider-Man’s visit (although leaving out his secret identity). But it’s the last boy that makes the biggest impact on Spider-Man… when he reveals he’s Timmy Harrison’s brother.









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